Private schools in Bayelsa State will not charge first term school fees for the 2020/2021 academic session, but will only collect third term fees for the just-concluded session.
This decision
was reached during a meeting at the Education House in Yenagoa between the state
Ministry of Education and the National Association of Proprietors of Private
Schools, Nigeria Union of Teachers, and the National Association of Proprietors
of Private Schools of Nigeria.
The meeting
followed controversy over whether or not the collection of fees for the third
term was justifiable in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic and the devastating
flood which forced the government to shut down schools two weeks after
resumption in October.
The
Commissioner for Education, Gentle Emelah, who presided over the meeting, said
the decision was aimed at easing the financial burden on parents.
He said, “For
the sake of fairness, the government thought it wise to consider the parents
seeing that the pandemic and the flood situation brought hardship to everyone.
“It is very
necessary to ease parents of some pressure. There is the need for schools to
resume and quickly round off the outstanding third term and immediately resume
the first term without a new fee charged for the term.”
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